Madison County Lawyer Permanently Disbarred for Multiple Offenses, Ordered to Pay Restitution

Jackson, Tennessee – Angela Joy Hopson, a lawyer from Madison County, has been permanently disbarred from practicing law by the Supreme Court of Tennessee, according to a recent news release. The disbarment comes after Hopson was found guilty of multiple offenses, including misappropriating client money, failing to appear in court, misleading clients, and failing to communicate the status of cases to clients. She has also been ordered to pay restitution totaling $35,234 to eight individuals, in addition to the costs of the disciplinary proceedings. This is not the first time Hopson has faced disciplinary action. … Read more

The Power of Compassion: From Judging to Illuminating in a World Full of Snap Judgments

New York, USA – In his latest book titled “How To Know a Person,” author David Brooks highlights a common tendency we all have: judging others upon first impression. This issue of sizing others up immediately is precisely what Jesus warns against in today’s teachings. He emphasizes that the temptation to pass judgment not only harms others but also has detrimental effects on ourselves. It is a clear message: if we judge, we will be judged. Understanding the struggle to break free from this trap, Brooks offers valuable advice on how to overcome it. The … Read more

Parents in York County Sue School District and Principal for Failing to Report Alleged Sexual Assault of Young Girl on School Bus

YORK COUNTY, Pa. – A school district and its principal in York County are facing a lawsuit from parents who claim that they failed to report a case of alleged sexual assault on a school bus involving a five-year-old girl last year. According to the lawsuit filed on Feb. 1 in the Middle District of Pennsylvania Court, the Red Lion School District and Clearview Elementary School Principal Michael Langan allegedly did not report the incident, in which a male student reportedly assaulted the girl on Oct. 16. The lawsuit also alleges that both the district … Read more

Beware of Phone Scammers Posing as Law Enforcement in Union County, Arkansas

Union County, Arkansas – The Union County Sheriff’s Department is warning residents about a new scam in which individuals pose as law enforcement officials to deceive and defraud unsuspecting victims. These scammers contact their targets and claim that they have missed jury duty or have an outstanding warrant. They then demand immediate payment of fines, encouraging victims to settle the debt over the phone using methods such as gift cards, prepaid debit cards, or money wires. Once the scammers receive the payment, it becomes extremely difficult, if not impossible, for victims to recover their money. … Read more